millions of children in syria at high risk of disease amid water scarcity
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Millions of children in Syria at high risk of disease amid water scarcity

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Dwindling supplies of safe drinking water during Syria's scorching summer months are exposing children to the threat of water-borne diseases, UNICEF warned Friday.

UNICEF is urgently appealing for US$ 5 million by end of August for its water, sanitation and hygiene response inside Syria.

Since the beginning of the year, Syria has reported 105,886 cases of acute diarrhoea. There has also been a sharp increase of Hepatitis A cases with a record 1,700 cases reported in one week alone last February.

The intensification of conflict across the country has caused new waves of population displacement placing further strain on an already fragile water and sanitation network.

"The situation is alarming particularly for children who are susceptible to water borne diseases," said Hanaa Singer UNICEF's Representative in Syria.

"With the crisis now in its fifth year, water has become even more scarce and unsafe, and poor hygiene conditions especially among the displaced communities are putting more children at severe risk," she added.

"Since the beginning of the crisis, we've been working with a range of partners to support the vital water infrastructure on which some 15 million people in Syria depend." Said Singer.

"This includes drilling and equipping wells as alternative sources of water as well as supporting the local production and procurement of water treatment supplies," she added.

One area where the risk of disease outbreak is particularly high is Deir-Ez-Zour in the east. Reports indicate that raw sewage is causing serious contamination to the Euphrates River on which the local population depends for its water supply. In the area 1,144 of typhoid cases have been reported.

High fuel prices are another factor impacting civilians' access to water. In Idleb in the west of Syria, fuel prices have tripled to 500 Syrian pounds (2.6 US$) per liter.

In addition, water pumping stations are operating only two hours a day reducing the availability of water to only 20 liters a day per person.

In another worrying development, the closure of the border crossing with Jordan is disrupting the delivery of critical water treatment supplies into Syria. Before its closure in early April, UNICEF used the crossing to deliver on average half a million liters of water treatment material every month. As a result, stocks inside Syria are running low.

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